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This weekly series shares what life is like for your fellow community members while sheltering in place.
CAUTIOUS CACTUS A mask fashioned out of masking tape is keeping Janet DiMaria’s cactus, complete with googly eyes, safe during isolation time.
Protesters laid in the road for 8 minutes and 46 seconds in symbolic protest of the death of George Floyd.
CROSS-SPECIES TRANSMISSION It seems pandemic poetry has become a new genre, with many Tucsonans penning poems while isolating. Take this one by Christine Wald-Hopkins:
He hopped up on the window sill, trophy lizard limp in his beak.
Tail erect and crown high, tricolor swoosh gleaming behind his eyes,
He peered in.
A roadrunner, barely a foot from the piano.
You kept practicing for the Zoom jam.
The Greater Roadrunner. Geococcyx californianus. Habitat SW US –cent.
Mexico. Rumored to take down rattlers.
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Apparently satisfied with smaller reptiles.
He cocked his head, turned it, and with the other eye (his irises are gold), peered some more.
At what? At you? At the tinkling black and white machine? Or was it his ear he turned?
“I’d Like to Teach the World to Sing” you repeated and repeated as he paced and
peered
Peered and paced
Until he’d had enough
And took his lizard elsewhere.
Strange times, Corona Days:
Ducks strut Las Vegas streets
Monkeys reclaim Thailand
Roadrunners critique old capitalist happy ads.
(However many times you replayed “It’s the real thing,”
He didn’t return for an encore)
Photos: Sunshine Mile (Broadway) in Tucson
Sunshine Mile in Tucson
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Hirsh’s Shoes was built in 1954 and is one of 29 buildings in the district designed by architect Bernard Friedman’s firm.
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Hirsh's Shoes, 1954, on the Sunshine Mile (Broadway Road) in Tucson.
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Hirsh’s Shoes at 2934 E. Broadway, in Tucson, circa late 1950s (courtesy Hirsh’s Shoes) and in 2016 (Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star).
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The distinctive Chase Bank at Broadway and Country Club was once a Valley National Bank. It was designed by Don Smith of Friedman and Jobusch Architects in 1971.
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Construction workers build the Valley National Bank on the northwest corner of East Broadway Boulevard and North Country Club, on March 18, 1971.
Bill Hopkins / Tucson Citizen
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Valley National Bank, 1973, on the Sunshine Mile (Broadway Road) in Tucson.
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Sunshine Mile in Tucson
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The Welcome Diner, built in 1964 as Sambo’s Pancake House, is on the western end of Tucson’s historic Sunshine Mile.
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Solot Plaza on the Sunshine Mile (Broadway Road) in Tucson.
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Kelly Building, built in 1964-65, on the Sunshine Mile (Broadway Road) in Tucson. Architect: Nicholas Sakellar
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View from Country Club Road on the Sunshine Mile (Broadway Road) in Tucson.
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Sunshine Mile in Tucson
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Store in the Solot Plaza, built in 1958, on the Sunshine Mile (Broadway Road) in Tucson. Architect: Nicholas Sakellar
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Sunshine Mile in Tucson
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Friedman and Jobusch Office, built in 1950, on the Sunshine Mile (Broadway Road) in Tucson. Architects: Friedman and Jobusch
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Old Pueblo Medical Group, built in 1965, on the Sunshine Mile (Broadway Road) in Tucson. Architect: Cain, Nelson and Ware
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American Evangelical Lutheran Church, built in 1954, on the Sunshine Mile (Broadway Road) in Tucson. Architects: Jaastad and Knipe
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Arizona Auto Refrigeration, built in 1951, on the Sunshine Mile (Broadway Road) in Tucson.
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Old Tucson Jewish Community Center, built in 1953, on the Sunshine Mile (Broadway Road) in Tucson. Architect: Bernard Friedman
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Anne Rysdale was Arizona’s only female registered architect when she developed and built the Haas Building in 1957.
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A public workshop will be held May 18 from 9 a.m. to noon at First Assembly of God church, 1749 E. Broadway, to gather public reaction to a report on transforming the Broadway corridor into a public space as the city widens a portion of the street to six lanes.
photos by Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star
Sunshine Mile in Tucson
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The Chase Bank at 3033 E. Broadway Blvd. is one of several architectural distinctive buildings along the Sunshine Mile.
Mike Christy / Arizona Daily Star